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THE CHARLOTTE TOWN RESOLVES:
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RESOLVES ADOPTED IN CHARLOTTE TOWN,
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MECKLENBURG COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA,
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MAY 31, 1775
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Charlotte Town, Mecklenburg County, May 31.
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This Day the Committee met, and passed the following
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RESOLVES:
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Whereas by an Address presented to his Majesty by both
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Houses of Parliament in February last, the American Colonies
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are declared to be in a State of actual Rebelion, we conceive
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that all Laws and Commissions confirmed by, or derived from the
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Authority of the King or Parliament, are annulled and vacated,
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and the former civil Constitution of these Colinies for the
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present wholly suspended. To provide in some Degree for the
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Exigencies of the County in the present alarming Period, we
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deem it proper and necessary to pass the following Resolves,
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viz.
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1. That all Commissions, civil and military, heretofore
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granted by the Crown, to be exercised in these Colonies, are
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null and void, and the Constitution of each particular Colony
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wholly suspended.
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2. That the Provincial Congress of each Province, under
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the Direction of the Great Continental Congress, is invested
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with all legislative and executive Powers within their
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respective Provinces; and that no other Legislative or
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Executive does or can exist, at this time, in any of these
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Colonies.
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3. As all former Laws are now suspended in this Province,
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and the Congress have not yet provided others, we judge it
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necessary, for the better Preservation of good Order, to form
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certain Rules and Regulations for the internal Government of
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this County, until Laws shall be provided for us by the
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Congress.
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4. That the Inhabitants of this County do meet on a
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certain Day appointed by this Committee, and having formed
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themselves into nine Companies, to wit, eight for the County,
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and one for the Town of Charlotte, do choose a Colonel and
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other military Officers, who shall hold and exercise their
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several Powers by Virtue of this Choice, and independent of
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Great-Britain, and former Constitution of this Province.
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5. That for the better Preservation of the Peace, and
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Administration of Justice, each of these Companies do choose
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from their own Body two discreet Freeholders, who shall be
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impowered each by himself, and singly, to decide and determine
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all Matters of Controversy arising within the said Company
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under the Sum of Twenty Shillings, and jointly and together all
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Controversies under the Sum of Forty Shillings, yet so as their
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Decisions may admit of Appeals to the Convention of the Select
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Men of the whole County; and also, that any one of these shall
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have Power to examine, and commit to Confinement, Persons
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accused of Petit Larceny.
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6. That those two Select Men, thus chosen, do, jointly
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and together, choose from the Body of their particular Company
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two Persons, properly qualified to serve as Constables, who may
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assist them in the Execution of their Office.
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7. That upon the Complaint of any Person to either of
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these Select Men, he do issue his Warrant, directed to the
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Constable, commanding him to bring the Aggressor before him or
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them to answer the said Complaint.
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8. That these eighteen Select Men, thus appointed, do
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meet every third Tuesday in January, April, July, and October,
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at the Court-House, in Charlotte, to hear and determine all
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Matters of Controversy for Sums exceeding Forty Shillings;
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also Appeals: And in Cases of Felony, to commit the Person or
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Persons convicted thereof to close Confinement, until the
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Provincial Congress shall provide and establish Laws and Modes
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of Proceeding in all such Cases.
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9. That these Eighteen Select Men, thus convened, do
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choose a Clerk to record the Transactions of said Convention;
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and that the said Clerk, upon the Application of any Person or
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Persons aggrieved, do issue his Warrant to one of the
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Constables, to summon and warn said Offender to appear before
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the Convention at their next sittinbg, to answer the aforesaid
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Complaint.
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10. That any Person making Complaint upon Oath to the
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Clerk, or any Member of the Convention, that he has Reason to
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suspect that any Person or Persons indebted to him in a Sum
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above Forty Shillings, do intend clandestinely to withdraw from
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the County without paying such Debt; the Clerk, or such Member,
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shall issue his Warrant to the Constable, commanding him to
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take the said Person or Persons into safe Custody, until the
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next sitting of the Convention.
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11. That when a Debtor for a Sum below Forty Shillings
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shall abscond and leave the County, the Warrant granted as
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aforesaid shall extend to any Goods or Chattels of the said
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Debtor as may be found, and such Goods or Chattels be seized
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and held in Custody by the Constable for the Space of Thirty
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Days; in which Term if the Debtor fails to return and discharge
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the Debt, the Constable shall return the Warrant to one of the
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Select Men of the Company where the Goods and Chattels are
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found, who shall issue Orders to the Constable to sell such a
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Part of the said Goods as shall amount to the Sum due; that
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when the Debt exceeds Forty Shillings, the Return shall be made
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to the Convention, who shall issue the Orders for Sale.
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12. That all Receivers and Collectors of Quitrents, Public
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and County Taxes, do pay the same into the Hands of the
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Chairman of this Committee, to be by them disbursed as the
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public Exigencies may require. And that such Receivers and
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Collectors proceed no farther in their Office until they be
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approved of by, and have given to this Committee good and
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sufficient Security for a faithful Return of such Monies when
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collected.
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13. That the Committee be accountable to the County for
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the Application of all Monies received from such public
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Officers.
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14. That all these Officers hold their Commissions during
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the Pleasure of their respective Constituents.
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15. That this Commission will sustain all Damages that may
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ever hereafter accrue to all or any of these Officers thus
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appointed, and thus acting, on Account of their Obedience and
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Conformity to these Resolves.
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16. That whatever Person shall hereafter receive a
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Commission from the Crown, or attempt to exercise any such
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Commission heretofore received, shall be deemed an Enemy to
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his Country; and upon Information being made to the Captain of
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the Company where he resides, the said Captain shall cause him
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to be apprehended, and conveyed before the two Select Men of
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the said Company, who, upon Proof of the Fact, shall commit him
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the said Offender, into safe Custody, until the next setting of
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the Convention, who shall deal with him as Prudence may direct.
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17. That any Person refusing to yield Obedience to the
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above Resolves shall be deemed equally criminal, and liable to
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the same Punishments as the Offenders above last mentioned.
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18. That these Resolves be in full Force and Virtue, until
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Instructions from the General Congress of this Province,
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regulating the Jurisprudence of this Province, shall provide
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otherwise, or the legislative Body of Great-Britain resign its
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unjust and arbitrary Pretentions with Respect to America.
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19. That the several Militia Companies in this county do
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provide themselves with proper Arms and Accoutrements, and hold
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themselves in Readiness to execute the commands and Directions
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of the Provincial Congress, and of this committee.
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20. That this committee do appoint Colonel Thomas Polk, and
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Doctor Joseph Kennedy, to purchase 300 lb. of Powder, 600 lb.
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of Lead, and 1000 Flints, and deposit the same in some safe
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Place, hereafter to be appointed by the committee.
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Signed by Order of the Commitee.
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EPH. BREVARD, Clerk of the Committee
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